Veterans

Proudly helping veterans nationwide regain the power of communication.

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Meet our veteran communicators

Joe communicating with his Zuvo 16 with eyespeak.

Joe

Zuvo 16 with Eyespeak

Melissa Ollie, M.S. CCC-SLP (Talk To Me Technologies Minnesota consultant) visits with Joe to hear how he communicates with the Eyespeak eye-tracking system.

Richard communicating with his wego 10A.

Richard

Wego 10A

Richard lost the ability to use his own voice as a result of a car accident. He uses the Wego 10A to communicate on a daily basis - whether he's providing instructions to others, making a phone call or having a casual conversation.

Ralph communicates with his Wego 10A.

Ralph

Wego 10A

Humor, wit (and pushing his wife's buttons) are a few of the traits that make Ralph (a USA Veteran) who he is. Watch how he uses his Wego 10A to make a joke - the same way he did before ALS took away his ability to speak.

Service & Support

All the support, training and guidance to begin speaking as quickly as possible.

Vocabulary Options

Exclusive vocabulary sets available for custom use. Contact us for options.

Warranty

The best in the business! Have peace of mind with our 3-year warranty.*

Alternate Access

Touch and switch scanning ready. Contact us for head tracking options.

Word Prediction

Speed up communication with advanced word, grammar and symbol prediction!

Personalization

Show off your personality with one of our amazing skins and personal messaging.

Veteran Care Program logo.

Evaluation Support

Our experienced team of speech-language pathologists and AAC Consultants is available to support your evaluations. We work with Veterans’ teams to help assess skills and needs related to communication, voice and message banking, environmental controls, vocabulary, access methods and mounting solutions.

Personalization

Our mission is to see Veterans start communicating using their new AAC device as quickly as possible, so we customize and personalize each device before shipping. With input from family members and therapists, we will consider the Veteran’s unique personality to customize the device so communication is meaningful.

Training and Support

In support of developing confidence and successful communication, we provide monthly consultation* related to the primary needs of each Veteran. We focus on practical use, caregiver support, rate enhancement strategies, access method development, and environmental and computer controls.

*Monthly consultations are available via a variety of remote methods, including Teleconference, Skype, FaceTime, Web conferencing and remote sharing.

Front and back of grid pad 13.

Grid Pad 13

Available screen size:
13"

Experience communication reimagined. The Grid Pad 13 is an AAC powerhouse with an array of access options and unique features making communication fast, easy and enjoyable.

Front view of Wego 13A, Talk Pad 10, Talk Pad 8, and Wego 5A.

Wego™

Available screen sizes:
5" | 8" | 10" | 13"

Communicate in style! Powerful, portable and flexible. Our exclusive Wego family of speech-generating devices are ideal solutions for children and adults with communication difficulties.

Front view of Zuvo 16, Zuvo 12, and Zuvo 10.

Zuvo™

Available screen sizes:
10" | 12" | 16"

Powerful, flexible and sleek. Designed to adapt to you (not the other way around), the Zuvo family of speech-generating devices offers more ways to communicate than ever before.

Zuvo 16 with Vida Go, Zuvo 16 with eyespeak inspo, Zuvo 12 with Vida Go, Zuvo 12 with eyespeak inspo, and Grid Pad 13 ET.

Eye Gaze

Available screen sizes:
12" | 13" | 16"

Our eye gaze capable AAC systems make accessing communication a reality for everyone whether at home, at school or on the road.

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Assistive Technology Newsletter, Excerpt

Both VA clinicians were impressed with the responsiveness of the vendor's systems. Talk To Me is based in Cedar Falls, IA and provides services beyond device selection/delivery including device training/customization.

- US Department of Veteran Affairs; Vol. 3 Issue 2, Pg. 7, Fall 2014